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Latest Coney troubles: unions, ‘hundreds of millions’ in infrastructure
The City Council's plan to build hotels, big box stores, and 4,000 apartments in Coney Island has hit more roadblocks.
Unions look to revitalize Garment District
Unite-HERE! hopes to maintain New York City as a fashion capital and save the Garment District by proposing to designate 1 million square feet of space in various buildings at subsidized rents for clothing manufacturers.
Not Registered to Vote? Here’s How
Those who are unhappy with the election results that occur this week in New York and across the U.S. have no reason to complain if they didn’t vote. We should add that failure to be registered is not a valid excuse for not voting. That’s because it is so easy to register.
Hotel Employees Softball League
Here are the stats for the Hotel Employee Softball League.
Hotel Workers Who Live in NY: Apply Now to Receive Money for Childcare!
New York State has opened applications for childcare scholarships for the children of essential workers, which includes hotel workers, who live in New York State. This scholarship fund will provide weekly payments directly to your childcare provider for children between 6 weeks and 12 years old. Read more...
State legislation introduced to combat illegal hotels
Legislation has been proposed in the State Assembly to put an end to the illegal hotels that operate rampantly around the city.
Harlem hotel wins city backing
New York City officials threw their support behind awarding $19.8 million in federal tax-exempt financing to former football star Emmitt Smith's plan to build a hotel in Harlem, officials confirmed Tuesday.
City can’t trademark name “Tavern in the Park”
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied trademark status to the name "Tavern in the Park."
Aviso Final: Fiesta Anual de la Unión para los Niños
Este es un recordatorio de que los Consejos de Servicios Barriales están registrando a los niños para la Fiesta Anual de la Unión para los Niños, desde ahora hasta el viernes, 21 de noviembre.